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Replying to: lily4 (Nov 21, 2008 1:56 pm) I am not terribly concerned about the tag cost and title fee since those are typically small potatoes. If Heuberger screwed it up somehow and I have to pay $50 to the local DMV that's OK. My main concern was getting the sales tax right since that is thousands of dollars. I checked with my local DMV before I went to Colorado and verified the right % with the F&I when I got to Heuberger.
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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 28, 2003 9:07 am) -Auto dimming mirror/compass -Cargo tray -All weather floor mats -Fog lamp kit -Rear bumper cover -Splash guard kit Sticker price: $25.501 Invoice: $23,750 Purchase price: $23,441 The price includes destination charge.$107.00 in other fees were added too, but I still ended up under the maximum amount I was willing to pay. I also qualified for the 4.9% APR. |
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Replying to: lily4 (Nov 21, 2008 3:29 pm) Anyway, Heuberger charged me the correct sales tax for my county. They were going to charge me more, but they did as I instructed and just had me initial where the rate was on one of their forms. They charged me a TTL fee of $17.20 which turned out to be wrong. The registration was $18 and title was $10 so they should have charged $18. The other mistake was that they didn't include their $389 doc fee as part of the taxable amount so they undercharged me on sales tax. That's not their fault though. When it was all said and done I had to pay $12 to get my plate this morning. Heuberger aren't experts on every state's rules and fees. If you research everything up front you can tell them what things to add to the contract so you can get as close as possible and get as much of it rolled into the loan as you want.
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A reporter from a large business magazine would like to speak with consumers who downsized from an SUV to a crossover or minivan to get better fuel economy. If you downsized for better fuel economy, please respond to ctalati |
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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 28, 2003 9:07 am) 2009 Subaru Forester 2.5X Premium w/ All Weather Package Manual: MSRP $23,760 E-Price $21,720 2009 Subaru Forester 2.5X Premium + AWP Manual + luggage cover, cargo tray, bumper cover, splash guards, and tailpipe covers: MSRP $24,309 E-Price $21,994 Or with this option, $100 more for Aero cross bars as well. All this includes destination costs as well. Are these a pretty good deal or should I try to negotiate some more. Also, financing deals are pretty important to me, but doesn't look like Subaru has anything better than 4.9% right now. Anyone here about better ones lately? Thank you.
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Getting ready to purchase automatic 2009 Forester Premium with All-Weather Package for $23918 that includes: splash guards luggage carrier rear cargo net bumper protector cargo tray Dealership also says Subaru offers vehicle maintenance program and says it covers all service including oil changes up to 36000 miles for $995. They also mentioned a tire and rim 5-year protection for $399. I am curious if I am getting good deal and if the service and tire protection is worth the money. Thanks |
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Replying to: lickwid (Nov 24, 2008 3:31 pm) MSRP $23,760 E-Price $21,720 I bought one just like this, except with Ipod interface added on, for 21,500 OTD. It seems you should be able to grind another 300-500 off |
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